In 2004, they began working in the porn industry, performing in “twincest” skin flicks and posing for risque modeling shoots together. After retiring from porn a year later, they turned to burglary to make ends meet.

They teamed up in a string of elaborate burglaries around the Philadelphia area before getting caught in 2008. Keyontyli cut a deal with police to avoid major prison time. Part of that deal meant ratting out Taleon. As a result, Taleon spent six years behind bars. He was released from prison in April of this year, but says he holds no ill-will against his brother.

“We are trying to put everything behind us,” Taleon told the New York Daily News this week. “We try to be brothers despite what happened.”

Now, Twiintone Entertainment, a production company based in Philadelphia, hopes to bring their story to the big screen. The company is run by identical twin brothers Troy and Trevor Parham, who both work as officers for the Philadelphia Police Department.

“My brother happened to see Keyon’s story in the paper, and he said this would be great,” Troy Parham said. “We’re trying to secure funding.”

In addition to producing the film, the Parham brothers say they would like to portray Taleon and Keyontyli themselves.

Whether or not the film ever materializes, Taleon says he just hopes their story serves as a cautionary tale to others.

“What me and my brother went through I wish on no one,” he said. “I am trying to be a good guy this time around. That’s my intention.”